Work rows 1-16, either by following the chart or the written instructions below

Row 1: k7, p2, C2R, C2L, p2, k7

Row 2: k3, p4, k2, p2, k2, p2, k2, p4, k3

Row 3: k7, p1, C2R, p2, C2L, p1, k7

Row 4: k3, p4, k1, p2, k4, p2, k1, p4, k3

Row 5: k7, p1, k2, p4, k2, p1, k7

Row 6: Same as Row 4

Row 7: k3, C4, p1, k2, p4, k2, p1, C4, k3

Row 8: Same as Row 4

Row 9: Same as Row 5

Row 10: Same as Row 4

Row 11: k7, p1, C2L, p2, C2R, p1, k7

Row 12: Same as Row 2

Row 13: k7, p2, C2L, C2R, p2, k7

Row 14: k3, p4, k3, p4, k3, p4, k3

Row 15: k3, C4, p3, C4, p3, C4, k3

Row 16: Same as Row 14

Work rows 1-15 again

On the next row, k3, bind off 18, k3

Step 3: The Bulk of the Scarf

Chart. Please remember this is as viewed from the right side.

Turn your work as if you were going to start the next row. Start Row 16 by knitting the three stitches still on your needle. Then, bring your pocket square that you set aside up to your work. You're going to line it up so the knit side of the pocket square lays against the wrong side of the scarf. Then, continue working Row 16 across the 18 pocket square stitches and the three border stitches still on your needle

Repeat Rows 1-16 as many times as you choose, ending with row 14

Step 4: The Second Pocket

On the next row, you will set aside the three outermost stitches on each side of your work (the ones that compose the border), and simply work in stockinette stitch for 28 rows on the central 18 stitches, making the second pocket square. Do not cast off.

Step 5: The End of the Scarf

Return the the six set-aside border stitches. Between the two sides, cast on 18 stitches.

Work the next row with the right side facing you, starting with Row 15

Work Row 16

Work Rows 1-16

Work Rows 1-13

Step 6: Attach Everything

The pocket you just finished will have live stitches on both the pocket square and the scarf. Graft them together.

Undo the provisional cast-ons at the other end of the scarf and graft the pocket sides together.

Starting at the pocket opening, stitch the pocket lining to the inner edge of the border on both sides of both pockets. If you start at the bottom of the scarf, then your pockets will be lopsided.